Jaekus wrote:
I'd say a lot of the swing wasn't necessarily toward Abbott but more so away from Labor. People were sick of the infighting and instability, and the LNP have presented the image of a united front for quite some time now.
Abbott still has some bizarre policies. Their watered down idea of a broadband policy is weird. The paid parental leave scheme, which is basically welfare for people who earn up to $150k and paid at their salary, flies in the face of their long held ethos of being fiscally conservative.
Watered down NBN isn't so stupid, govt shouldn't be dictating what commercial services people receive, they should be helping put in place basic infrastructure like backbones.
Paid parental leave is on the face of it a stupid policy, the alternative is we end up in an idiocracy.
No, but Abbott will lose the next election if Labor can get their shit together. This weekend is the most popular he has ever been, or ever will be.
All being well Abbott will have been quietly replaced by then - I'll bet he'll have ~2 years, quietly bow out and be replaced for the next election with someone fresh, untainted by the nasty decisions Abbott will have had to make, and not so 'tarded.
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